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Word: enough (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...there are enough competitors, two divisions will be formed according to the known speed of the competitors. If there are two divisions the first two hounds of each division will receive prizes; otherwise the first four hounds to finish will receive prizes. The two hares will receive prizes if they finish before the hounds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hare and Hound Run Today. | 12/4/1900 | See Source »

...beginning of the season it was planned to develop heavy men in the back field as well as in the line, and Sharpe, Cook and Hale, all big enough for guards, were put in the back positions. The difficulty with this plan became evident in the Dartmouth game, when for the first time Yale lined up against a fast aggressive team. The backs were found to be too slow. From that time every effort has been devoted to making the team quicker. In the Indian game lighter backs were tried, and the good work of Fincke and Dupee made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale Team. | 11/24/1900 | See Source »

...prevented satisfactory work. The men failed to give each other help, and when the runner fell the rest of the team did not try to push or pull him any further. The backs were a little slow in starting the line plays and the centre men were not aggressive enough in opening holes. The defensive work of the line was uncertain. Sometimes it practically destroyed the second team's plays before they started and at others it was so slow and indifferent that the second had little trouble in gaining. Campbell and Hallowell at the ends were below their best...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALL REGULAR MEN PLAY. | 11/20/1900 | See Source »

...boat clubs will be kept open for a few days longer. All men, especially Freshmen, desiring to continue rowing are requested to report today at 4 p. m. If enough men respond the boat-houses will remain in use as long as the weather permits...

Author: By H. Bullard., | Title: Rowing to Continue. | 11/19/1900 | See Source »

Professor Hollis spoke of the difficulties which had been surmounted in the construction of the boat house, and alluded to the generosity of Alexander Agassiz '55 who added to the gift of the New York Club enough to make the house entirely fireproof...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Presentation of the New Boat House. | 11/17/1900 | See Source »

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